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340:. He also vowed to lower the city's property tax increase to 1% annually by instituting a hiring freeze, promised to cut fees for business licenses, and to institute a one-time tax break for sports and arts organizations. Norris took aim at a number of high-profile projects that he attributed to Clark, vowing to halt a new downtown library project—which he characterized as "gold plated"—along with a rapid-transit system and a greenhouse gas emissions-reduction plan. Norris was criticized by Clark throughout the campaign for spreading misinformation, and media commentators noted that Norris often failed to provide evidence for his claims about those projects. Clark also charged that Norris had organized a slate of candidates for the election, citing his presence at campaign launches and efforts at door-knocking with candidates who were running on similar campaign commitments, but Norris denied the charge. Norris was also accused of using "divisive language" by the management of a local shelter after saying it needed "fixing and removal." He further became embroiled in controversy for a Halloween social media post making unsubstantiated accusations about Clark mistreating female board members at the city's modern art gallery. Although Norris expressed "regret" for the post, he blamed it on campaign manager Dale Richardson, who was ultimately fired over the incident. Richardson was later identified as the source of a large in-kind donation of $ 19,629.94 to Norris's failed mayoral campaign. Norris also campaigned on a platform of increasing the speed limit in the Northeast swale from 60 km/h to 70 km/h, despite this being above the road's design limits and the risk increased injury and death due to vehicle - wildlife collisions in this area. The Saskatoon & District Labour Council, which typically only endorses candidates, also warned voters against supporting Norris due to his record as Labour minister. The president of the Council, Don MacDonald, said that "here's not a lot of trust" with Norris, and that he was "not considered a friend of labour." 48: 294:. In 2015, Busch-Vishniac launched a lawsuit over the dismissal, in which Norris and Premier Brad Wall were named as defendants along with the university and its Board of Governors. Busch-Vischniac alleged that Norris and Wall interfered unlawfully in the university's business, influencing the board in its decision to fire her. In May 2019, the university board's effort to have the case dismissed failed and the case was allowed to proceed. 301:, and he was subsequently dropped from the cabinet. In December 2015 he announced that he was resigning as MLA before the upcoming election in order to take a new position at the University of Saskatchewan. At the time of his departure Norris had been considered one of the last remaining "liberal" presences in the Saskatchewan Party government at a time when the federal 238:
Services Act, and Bill 6, the Trade Union Amendment Act. Both bills were maligned as anti-labour, as they removed the right to strike for more than 65,000 workers and made it harder for workers to unionize, and they would prove among the most contentious issues of the government's term. The former was ultimately struck down after being deemed unconstitutional by the
286:, who had represented the constituency from 1999 to 2007. Norris retained his responsibility for Immigration and in early 2012 led efforts to restructure the province's Immigration Nominee Program. The changes made it more difficult for immigrants to nominate family members for immigration, and the abrupt nature of the changes led to protests. 290:
of Advanced Education amidst a funding crisis at the University of Saskatchewan. After the province announced cuts to the university's operating budget, the institution launched a controversial program review with the aim of reducing its budget. The crisis ultimately led to the firing of the university's president,
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Despite Norris's representations of being an ally to the queer and trans community, he has remained silent regarding the introduction of policies by the SaskParty government that target gender diverse students and policies promoted by federal Conservative Party of Canada members that similarly target
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Perhaps Rob Norris's most significant contribution to public policy was his work that resulted in an entrenched right to strike as a constitutionally protected right. In 2007, Norris led the implementation of revised labour legislation in Saskatchewan introducing Bill 5, the Public Services Essential
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Norris was dropped from the cabinet in a shuffle six months after the 2011 election, in May 2012. He was named Legislative Secretary for First Nations and Métis Engagement and for International Trade and Education before returning to cabinet in September 2013, taking over his former post as Minister
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amid controversies over financial mismanagement at the institution. The provincial government had already for years been focused on reforming governance at the university. The cut to provincial funding led to the loss of federal grant money as well, ultimately leading to a radical restructuring in
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provincial election by a narrow margin of 300 votes. Norris was appointed as the Minister responsible for Advanced Education, Labour, and Immigration in the first Saskatchewan Party government. In these roles Norris oversaw changes to the Graduate Retention Program, implemented a new strategy for
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In 2023, Norris retweeted a transphobic post from Cary Tarasoff, that protested the City of Saskatoon policy that permitted athletic facility users to use the change room consistent with their gender identity. Tarasoff's tweets that misgender a facility user as 'male' indicate the transphobic
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in 2015. In their decision on Norris's Public Services Essential Services Act, the Supreme Court decision codified that the right to strike is a constitutionally protected right, as a guaranteed right of freedom of association protected by Section 2(d) of the
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In 2019 Norris claimed again that he was being encouraged to run for mayor, and he was openly critical about the direction of the city, citing the need for what he called "a growth agenda." After delaying a campaign announcement due to the onset of the
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In June 2010, Norris's responsibilities were reduced in a cabinet shuffle, with the Labour portfolio passing to the Minister of Justice, Don Morgan. Retaining the Advanced Education and Immigration portfolios, Norris also became responsible for
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Norris was born in Edmonton. Throughout the 1990s and the early 2000s he spent time pursuing educational and political opportunities in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. Norris moved to Saskatoon in 1994, taking courses at the
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After deciding to leave provincial politics in 2016, Norris re-joined the University of Saskatchewan as a senior strategist for partnerships. From 2019 to 2022, he served in a government relations role at the
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Norris has served as board chair for Canada World Youth. He has also been an election observer in Tunisia and Lebanon and worked on governance projects in Eastern Europe and Africa.
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order to save the institution. It sold its Saskatoon campus to help fund severance packages and downsized its departments and course offerings.
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where he first got involved in student politics. In the late 1990s, he moved to Ottawa, working as a legislative assistant in the
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in 2004. He then returned to Saskatoon and worked as the coordinator of Global Relations at the University of Saskatchewan.
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coal-fired generating station. The facility ultimately opened in 2014 as the world's first utility-scale CCS facility.
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Norris' mayoral campaign was ultimately unsuccessful. Although he garnered more votes than former Saskatoon mayor
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immigration, and helped to promote occupational health and safety through the launch of "Mission Zero".
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is a former Canadian politician and retired government relations officer. He was a member of the
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On May 26, 2022, Norris endorsed former Quebec Premier and Conservative Leadership Candidate
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and Norris are accused of unlawfully inserting themselves into the Board's decision to fire
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and Innovation. In 2011 he oversaw the approval of $ 1.2 billion in funding to build a
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on the university campus. He is now retired from the University of Saskatchewan.
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In 2016 Norris was rumoured to be considering a run for mayor of
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In 2015, Norris was named as a defendant in a lawsuit alongside
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In 2014 Norris announced that he would not be running in the
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Norris first entered provincial politics as a member of the
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This article is about the Canadian politician. For the
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